Richthofen Castle still for sale: Curse you, Red Baron!

As noted by Penny Parker, the historic Richthofen Castle — built in the late 1800s by the uncle of the Red Baron — has been on sale for four-years plus. That means even before the real estate slump, no one was interested in plunking down $3.9 million (not counting memorabilia)…

Sex sells medical marijuana, too: Meet the $5 joint lady on Federal

“Did you see the woman in a bikini twirling a ‘$5 joints’ sign on Federal?” In the hyper-competitive and growing field of medical marijuana sales, any advantage to catch a potential buyer’s attention is being explored, including catering to the most basic compulsions. And what’s worked for beer, cigarettes, chicken…

Westminster Mall photo tour: Is it blighted? You be the judge

The owners of the Westminster Mall — once an epicenter of metro commerce that has suffered in the shadow of the newer, slicker FlatIrons Mall in Broomfield — are suing the city for allegedly damaging the property’s marketability after the city declared it blighted. As the Denver Post reports, Westminster…

Hey Denver, We’re the Third-Most Sustainable Metro Area

That’s the news from Site Selection, a magazine with the corporatey mission of providing “corporate real estate strategy and area economic development.”The Denver-Aurora area ranked third behind San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont (1) and and Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton metro areas as best locations for businesses that implement green initiatives. So what exactly, is “sustainability,” according…

Qwest merger: Is it the right number for telecom history buffs?

Almost three months after CenturyTel announced a $22 billion deal to take over Qwest Communications, some of the most important questions about the historic merger remain unanswered — like what happens to all those old phone books, weird equipment, archival collections and other cool bits of telephonic history hidden on…

Sociable City Forum puts the spotlight on LoDo nightlife

As anyone who’s been in LoDo at closing time can attest, when 10,000 drunks pour into the street at the same time, it’s like the fan just waiting to get hit by the, well, you know what. So how do you stop shit from happening? With “nighttime economies” becoming major…

Tim Tebow love spawns a BroncoGator

At first glance, the logo seen here seems sinful, like some horrific gene-splicing experiment gone wrong. But since it involves Tim Tebow, how unholy can it be? Not unholy at all, argues Ed Marlowe, the Orlando resident behind BroncoGator.com…

Microsoft Store grand opening at Park Meadows: Retail pandemonium!

On Wednesday, we previewed the Microsoft Store grand opening at Park Meadows — and judging by two video clips, yesterday’s festivities were both well-attended and mildly terrifying. Look below to check out the ribbon cutting, complete with employees in uni-colored T-shirts leaping up and down like Glee cast members on…

Medical marijuana signings: Bill Ritter holds no pot party

The announcements kept coming from the governor’s office yesterday: Bill Ritter would be signing this bill in front of this group, that bill in front of that group, with his eye on hitting constituencies across the state — and also hitting the June 11 deadline for action on all bills…

Stapleton neighborhood fighting sloth, obesity epidemic, says NPR

National Public Radio doesn’t do advertising — not unless you count all those support announcements, which pretty much add up to the same thing. But a piece heard this morning pretty much adds up to a commercial for Denver’s Stapleton neighborhood. The package examines research that contrasts the amount of…

Cableland: Is it too special (and sexy) to sell?

A few weeks back, Mayor John Hickenlooper announced that the city would sell Cableland, a swanky bachelor pad turned official mayoral residence, which had been donated to Denver by the late cable baron Bill Daniels. Proceeds would go to a scholarship foundation. But not so fast. Last night, the Denver…

Roofers not waiting to cash in on high wind in Commerce City

DIA wasn’t the only place that experienced high winds and hail yesterday. Commerce City also got pounded, to the apparent delight of every roofer within a hundred miles. A resident of the Reunion neighborhood who shall remain nameless (because he doesn’t want to excite any more friggin’ roofers) says two…

Boulder named 4th best city for the next decade: Check out the virtual ego boost

Citing Boulder’s mishmash of granola-eating tree-huggers and a flourishing entrepreneurial landscape intersected by academe and technology, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has rated the city among the most promising for the next decade. Here’s how “Best Cities 2010” describes the community, which ranks in the fourth position, behind Austin, Seattle and Washington…